Here’s how women can boost their chances of getting an orgasm

Researchers have finally found out what it takes make women orgasm more frequently.

Women who orgasm more frequently are likely to be more satisfied with their relationship, say researchers.(Shutterstock)

Making a woman orgasm is not a secret anymore. According to researchers, it takes a little more than regular vaginal sex to ensure the sexual satisfaction of your partner.

Deep kissing, manual genital stimulation, or/and oral sex in addition to vaginal intercourse can boost chances of female orgasm, said a recent study by a team of American researchers.

“The results suggest a variety of behaviours couples can try to increase orgasm frequency,” said the study published in the journal Archives of Sexual Behaviour.

With the help of an online survey, David Frederick from Chapman University and his colleagues analysed responses from over 52,000 American adults aged between 18 and 65 who were in a relationship with one person.

The study showed that women who orgasmed more frequently were likely to have a longer steamy session, receive more oral sex, and be more satisfied with their relationship.

They were also more likely to ask for what they want in bed, praise their partner for something they did in bed, call/email to tease about doing something sexual, wear sexy lingerie, try new sexual positions and anal stimulation, act out fantasies, incorporate sexy talk, and express love during sex, the researchers said.

Women who orgasm more frequently are more likely to receive more oral sex, claims a new study.
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The research also examined how orgasm frequency varied among people with different sexual orientations.

“There is a notable gap between heterosexual men and women in frequency of orgasm during sex. Little is known, however, about sexual orientation differences in orgasm frequency,” the researchers said.

The findings showed that lesbian women were more likely to experience orgasm during sex than heterosexual women.

“Heterosexual men were most likely to say they usually always orgasmed when sexually intimate (95%), followed by gay men (89%), bisexual men (88%), lesbian women (86%), bisexual women (66%), and heterosexual women (65%),” the study said.